After Divorce, My Secret Identity RevealedChapter 1
On the way to the pregnancy check-up, it suddenly started to rain heavily.
Kyrie Orton received a phone call and said that the company had an urgent matter to deal with, so he left me halfway and asked me to go to the hospital by myself.
It was difficult to get a taxi on a rainy day, so I had to hold an umbrella and walk towards the hospital.
I was frightened by the sudden thunder so that I slipped and fell in the mud, followed by a severe pain in my abdomen.
When I was taken to the hospital by some kind people, my baby was premature dead already.
I was lying on the hospital bed, crying and calling Kyrie, but he didn't answer.
That night, I saw a post from Sue Windy on Instagram.
[Thunderstorms are the most horrible things. Fortunately, someone is here to accompany me, otherwise I would be scared to death tonight!]
In the photo, Kyrie's profile was easy to recognize.
It turned out that the company emergency was all fake. He suddenly left me behind just to be with his Miss. Right!
I cried for the child all night, while Kyrie stayed with Sue at the same time.
The next day, Kyrie called.
"Sue is not in good health and needs my care. You are so strong and can handle everything by yourself."
"Kyrie Orton, let's get a divorce."
After waking up, I said this sentence lightly to the phone.
Kyrie and I were childhood sweethearts and grew up together.
We had known each other for fifteen years, and I had liked him for fifteen years. All the feelings in my youth were related to him.
He was phlegmatic so he rarely responded to my admiration.
Later, when my family went bankrupt and everyone advised him to stay away from me, he resisted all the pressure, married me, and even helped my family solve its debts.
At that moment, I naively thought that it was my love that moved him, and he would eventually become the Mr. Right that belonged to me alone.
Kyrie's company had a lot of affairs, and I couldn't get involved. After marriage, I tried not to cause him any trouble.
I was the one who took care of all the chores at home; when I had a cold or fever, I went to the hospital by myself; even when I got into a traffic accident and someone tried to extort money from me, I bought the insurance myself, called the police, and argued with that guy.